Rating: 4.5 / 5
Price: $123.48

  • Set includes 3- and 1-1/2- quart saucepans with lids; a 6-quart stockpot with lid; 10-inch saute pan with lid; and 8- and 10- inch skillets
  • Pots and pans feature aluminum exteriors to distribute even heat with blue porcelain enameling
  • Clear tempered glass lids for monitoring cooking progress by sight; top-mounted handles
  • Riveted aluminum handles with easy-to-grip silicone coating
  • Oven-safe up to 400 degrees F; hand wash; limited lifetime warranty

Product Description
This cookware set is an exceptional value, including all of the pans needed to equip your kitchen with the most used cooking pieces. As the set contains only basic pieces, you’ll really use each and every pan. It includes saucepans for whisking a homemade sauce or cooking your morning oatmeal, a big stockpot for soups, stews or boiling pasta, and skillets (probably the most used pan in any kitchen) that will help you turn out perfect crepes or a simple grilled chees… More >>
Rachael Ray 10-Piece Porcelain Enamel Cookware Set, Blue

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5 Responses to “Rachael Ray 10-Piece Porcelain Enamel Cookware Set, Blue”

  1. Matt says:

    I was really excited to buy these, loved the color and loved the silicone handles. Unfortunately I have discovered the porcelain enamel rubs right off, even with just plain old water.

    I noticed the first week I bought the set that the most of the pans already had minor smudges exposing the metal of the pan under the green paint. Then one day I was toweling off a pan I HAND WASHED and noticed the green enamel rubbed off all over the towel. I simply washed the pans with warm soapy water, nothing harsh.

    I am extremely dissappointed with the quality of these pans. It is a great design but they are evidently made with very cheap workmanship.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. J. Tate says:

    I have the blue set. This cookware is very affordable for what you get and so nice to use. I love the rubber handles that are angled upward and the see-through lids. My only complaint is that this set is not dishwasher safe. If you run these through the dishwasher, the color will fade. I have not done this because the paperwork included said not to do so, but I have heard complaints of the color fading after cleaning in a dishwasher. This is an excellent beginner cookware set!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. I purchased the Rachael Ray 10-Piece Porcelain Enamel Coodware Set in Blue at the end of December 2007. The handles are securely attached. The pans are just the right weight….not too heavy and not too light. The stay cool handles are terrific. The non-stick surface is awesome…the food slides right off. The see-through lids are great so you can keep an eye on whats cooking. It has the look and feel of expensive cookware but is very reasonably priced. The only thing that I didnt know before I purchased this item was that it is not recomended to cook on high with a glass top stove. I guess the enamel can fuse to the cook top. I have a glass top stove and at first I was concerned. I cook with this cookware set on Medium High instead of high. I have not had a problem at all. In fact, I used to burn meals in my old cookware but now that I dont use high heat to cook with I have not burned a single meal! If you are looking for great cookware with outstanding quality then I highly recomend the Rachael Ray 10-Piece Porcelain Enamel Cookware Set.

    ******And just to add a note to my original review back in Februay 2008…….I have now owned this set for a little over 2 yrs (its now 2010) and it is still just as great as it was when I first purchased it. I am very careful that I dont use metal utensils with this set. I only use wooden or nylon (plastic) utensils which I think contributes to the long life of any non stick cookwear set.******
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. I loved this set, but after I started using it everyday, I realized that the design just isn’t very functional and practical. Cooking oil stains the bottom of the pan– I’ve been soaking the same pan in dishsoap for 2 days, scrubbing and everything. There are two circular metal pieces that attach the handle to the cooking surface; these metal pieces face the cooking surface as well, getting gunk stuck in their rivets. It’s a hassle and chore every time I wash to get it clean. I’m also expecting these areas to rust ~1 year. Not to mention that the handle is shaped in a strange angle– it puts the load on the upper area of your lower arm, instead of your stronger wrist area, making it clumsy and difficult to lift your pan with food in it. Also, if you heat this above medium heat, the pan turns an icky brown-yellow color, and returns to green as it cools agan. Blech. I’ve learned my lesson– skip the pretty and invest in real cooking tools next time.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. E. Paulsen says:

    I was really looking forward to receiving my new cookware set….but when I opened the box and took each item out, I was very dissappointed to find that many of the pans were bent and the bottoms were not level. I was very sad to have to send the entire set back. It looked to be a manufature defect, because the items were carefully packaged and shipped.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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